Similar words: steal a look, make a mistake, take away, take a shit, take a walk, take apart, take after, take aback. Meaning: v. look at with attention.
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(121) Take a look around: Are you involved in the decision-making process concerning project budgets, prioritization, resources, and project selection?
(122) One night, Ana and I talked about traditional music. Following her suggestion, I decided to take a look of the famous Fado museum in the next day.
(123) One of them noticed a leaf-like impression in the rock and called to me to come down and take a look because I was interested in geology.
(124) Finally we take a look at the red squirrel, one of Britain's best loved wild creatures. Thank you for watching Da Ai Headlines. Goodbye.
(125) At fact I had no courage to be inebriated into the potpourri... I can only take a look at her on the sneak. , just as enjoying , enjoying a vase of flower.
(126) The lady asked me: "That's my story, so, do you want to take a look at this oilcloth.
(127) Before going into the XML document structure that evolved over the past 18 months, take a look at the layout of the tutorials.
(128) Northern Hemisphere observers can go out and take a look at Scorpius in the south-southeast around the time when your morning twilight begins, about an hour and a half before sunrise.
(129) Take a look at him, he is peeing by the bush!
(130) You've seen how you can apply curried closures to functional patterns, so now let's take a look at what happens when we revisit an important object-oriented design pattern using similar techniques.
(131) If you ever want to take a look at -- and I urge you to -The Variorum Commentary on the Poems of John Milton in the CCL collection, you should peruse it.
(132) You can check what some of the function calls do by using grep to find the functions and take a look at their code, as well.
(133) Take a look at the letter I in the title of this magazine and you will notice that it is really a stylized version of the symbol of the physician the staff of Aesculapius .
(134) In this article, we'll take a look at the benefits of employing a debt collection agency.
(135) Now, take a look at how to access basic and derived data types of arguments.
(136) In this part, we take a look at a special type of architecture, namely, business architecture.
(137) Mr. Farmington? Would you take a look at these catalogue ads that Roger did? I don't think we can use them.
(138) Take a look on the following few pictures showing the Windchill UI compliance with Windows User Interface concepts.
(139) Let's take a look at some of the figures involved.
(140) Theresa: Great! First let's take a look at the ingredients.
(141) Ok. Let's take a look of San Francisco and the famous Golden Gate Bridge at dusk.
(142) D. Captain: May I take a look at your certificate of competency, seaman's book and passport?
(143) Next,(sentencedict.com) let's take a look at the actions that you added to the SideNote menu: the ability to save the current text to file and to load it from a file.
(144) In the final example, let's take a look out how to write our now tiresome disk-monitoring code in a functional style.
(145) But before you rush out and follow this advice eagerly, take a look at this chart.
(146) Don't believe me? Take a look at the source code to the Apache Axis deserializer.
(147) So if we take a look at nitrogen here, what you'll notice is we have thre available for bonding, - and we already have our lone pair -- one of our orbitals is already filled up.
(148) For an interesting example of using XSLT as a code compiler, take a look at the DOM Test Suite now being developed, http://www.w3.org/DOM/Test/.
(148) Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
(149) Why don't we take a look at that tarp from the coffee factory?
(150) The woman who will study is a dictionary, again the good mans also will turn over to take a look at the time of need, will dress up as the woman of the to be just a vase, see long also so.
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